Thursday, September 16, 2010

Students loved mixing the Primary Color Pastels as an experiment in Primary Color mixing. They chose one of the three Primary Colors which are Red, Blue, and Yellow. They drew their favorite shape and colored it in solidly using the same color pastel. The next primary color shape was added in the same way as the first, this time the two shapes needed to "overlap"" a tiny bit. I displayed the concept "overlap" by placing one hand over the other a little bit to give them a 3-D view. What resulted was one of the three Secondary colors ; Orange, Green, or Purple. They repeated using the next to pairs of Primary colors to create all the Secondary colors.
   Other skills I reviewed while working with pastel with first graders were:
How do you clean off a pastel when it gets dirty?
Scribble on the back of your paper, until it looks cleaner, repeat as needed. 
What do you do it the Pastel isn't working?
It's probably the paper around the pastel that needs to be turn down.
Pastels are very soft and get worn down quicker then crayons
The softness of the pastel is what makes it an easy tool to mix with.  

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

PRETTY GIRL

  Yesterday, Caitlin 2 was giving me a hard time like most toddlers about what shirt she would wear. After giving her two choices, she refused and wanted to look in her dresser. I held up a white shirt and said, " do you like this PRETTY one?" As she smiled, and wanted me to help her put it on, Caitlin said, "I pretty"!!! It just melted my heart!!!